Past the halfway mark with Day Sixteen - Common Mullein aka Verbascum thapsus aka Cowboy Toilet Paper. Mom's place is covered with this plant and the fuzzy leaves catch the light of a sunset in the most perfect way.
Roseate Spoonbill, you are one interesting looking dude. Their deep pink coloring is similar to a flamingo. They use their unusual beak to feed on crustaceans by swinging it from side to side as it steadily walks through the water.
Yes, this guy does indeed exist. He is a Hoatzin nestling. One thing you should know about these birds is that they are born with two claws on each wing. They are clumsy in flight and use these claws to climb about in their native swamps of Venezuela and Guyana. Once they reach adulthood, they those their claws. Dinosaur times-style.
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